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Tenafly Shukokai Karate
Program Name: Tenafly Shukokai Karate
Program Address: 83 N Summit St, Tenafly NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 569-5200
Website: http://www.shukokai.com/
Detail: Sensei Gavin taught classes under Shihan Kimura for many years and developed a mastery of his style to a degree that few in this country had attained before Kimura's untimely death in 1995. Sensei Armstrong continues the tradition of this strong and effective martial arts style that has been recognized around the world and is practiced in over twenty countries.
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Tenafly Shukokai Karate, Tenafly NJ
Program Address: 83 N Summit St, Tenafly NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 569-5200
Website: http://www.shukokai.com/
Detail: Sensei Gavin taught classes under Shihan Kimura for many years and developed a mastery of his style to a degree that few in this country had attained before Kimura's untimely death in 1995. Sensei Armstrong continues the tradition of this strong and effective martial arts style that has been recognized around the world and is practiced in over twenty countries.
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